6 Sided Dice, D6

D6, six-sided dice. Perfect for rolling a random number between 1 and 6. Including standard dice with pips as well as polyhedral-style 6 sided dice with numerals instead of spots. Some of these dice are cube-shaped, while others are crystal shaped. Also includes special six sided dice with symbols instead of numbers, or with a blank face to make them d5 dice, or double 6 sided dice which are dice within dice.

Can’t get your ducks in a row? Try squirrels. Lots of them. Every facet is a new and wonderful vision of forest fuzzy! If fur is murder then your enemies are in for a world of hurt as you assault them with these critter dice. Critical hit is nothing! Lay waste with critical skunk! If Bambi played tabletop RPGs these are the dice he would use. Well, assuming he had opposable thumbs to roll dice with. Sometimes it’s not easy being King of the Forest. Learn More

These are your basic 16mm dice but they are blank dice and have no numbers or pips on them. They have six sides and are white in color with no pips. Great dice for making your own game. At <strong>4 for $1.00</strong> you can't beat the price. Learn More

These are your basic 16mm dice. They have six sides and are white in color with black pips. Great replacement dice or for when you just need extra dice. At <strong>4 for $1.00</strong> you can't beat the price. Learn More

Crown and Anchor is a traditional dice game, originating in the 18th century and played by sailors in the British Royal Navy and in British merchant and fishing fleets.

Three of these dice are needed to play the game. Each die is marked with one of six symbols: crown, anchor, diamond, spade, club, and heart.

Players place bets on a cloth or board with the six symbols. Payout corresponds to the number of dice showing one or more of the symbols the player bet on. Payout is 1:1 for a single, 2:1 on a double and 3:1 on a triple. If the symbol doesn't come up, the player loses his bet.

This item is a single Crown & Anchor die, so you can customize how many you want. Sets of three are recommended. Learn More